Chapter 8

Rights Management Information
Mark Perry
 

This paper looks at the background and issues surrounding Rights Management Information, particularly in light of the recent WIPO Internet Treaties that specifically address the protection of such information. Rights Management Information in the digital age has the capacity to offer all stakeholders in creative works—from creator, to copyright holders and users—additional control and flexibility over the use of a work’s content and the dissemination of data about the rights in the work. 

This paper proposes that the technology available today for increased levels of Rights Management Information be utilized to do more than simply give additional protection for works from illicit exploitation; rather, it should also address the protection of transparency, completeness, privacy, and freshness in the information that is attached to works. The opportunity to amend the Canadian Copyright Act to facilitate the development of the content market should not be missed, but the current Bill C-60 is merely compliant with the basic requirements of the World Intellectual Property Organization Treaties. 


About the Author: 

Mark Perry is a professor in both the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Science (Department of Computer Science) at the University of Western Ontario and is currently a Visiting Fellow at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. He is a Barrister and Solicitor of the Law Society of Upper Canada, a Faculty Fellow at IBM’s Center for Advanced Studies, a correspondent for the Computer Law and Security Report, and a member of the International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada, and the Association of Computer Machinery. 
He is a reviewer for multiple granting societies and professional associations. 

Professor Perry’s research is focused on the nexus of law and science, both digital and biological, and in the area of autonomic computing system development. He holds grants from SSHRC and NSERC to pursue his research in law and science and has supervised numerous graduate and undergraduate theses. He has been invited by law schools in Australia, India, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada to speak at research-intensive colloquia and to classes, and he has been interviewed by national and local media. He lives in London, Ontario, with his sweetheart.

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